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A block is a designed HTML element of your email, for example a story, a header, a footer, etc. Blocks are stored in a [[templates|template's]] [[editor#block-library|Block Library]], and, when in the [[editor|Editor's]] [[editor#layout-mode|Layout Mode]], can be dropped into the [[section|Sections]] of your email to achieve different layouts without requiring a new template. | A block is a designed HTML element of your email, for example a story, a header, a footer, etc. Blocks are stored in a [[templates|template's]] [[editor#block-library|Block Library]], and, when in the [[editor|Editor's]] [[editor#layout-mode|Layout Mode]], can be dropped into the [[section|Sections]] of your email to achieve different layouts without requiring a new template. | ||
- | The editable areas of a block are called [[slot|slots]]; these are the areas that you can click on in the Editor's [[content-mode|Content Mode]] to change the text or images. Blocks can only appear inside [[section|sections]]. | + | The editable areas of a block are called [[slot|slots]]; these are the areas that you can click on in the Editor's [[editor#content-mode|Content Mode]] to change the text or images. Blocks can only appear inside [[section|sections]]. |
In HTML terms, a block is nearly always an HTML table. | In HTML terms, a block is nearly always an HTML table. |